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If your ridieing it all year then textiles will make life easyer..
Allthough with leather you can also get yourself a rain suit, but its extra hassle..
Leather will withstand more in a crash (you can't do a trackday without leathers) but textiles tend to slide as opposed to make you tumble.. so both have good/bad points there
Hein gericke is a good place to look, MAKE SURE THEY FIT its the most important thing as far as safety goes!
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On a cruiser you need leathers with tassles the whole way down your arms and legs. None of this alpinestars rubbish. ____________________ Northern Irish? www.nibikers.com |
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I'd get the leather - a good set will outlast textile stuff by years.
Its not a big deal to carry some lighter waterproofs if there's rain about.
And if you use some leather dressing they will shed water for a while anyway without getting too damp.
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I have both  ____________________ 1st bike - Honda Rebel; 2nd bike - CBR125; next bike - husband's 'blade hehehehe
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I just have a leather jacket that I use all year round.... its fairly waterproof when zipped up properly (lets a bit in when its raining hard), its comfortable and practical to wear off the bike, its cool enough with just a t-shirt under it in summer and warm enough in winter if you wear a couple of t-shirts and a hoodie under it.
I think its the best compromise.... not only that, if you have a cruiser it has to be a leather jacket. I got mine from hein gericke, good quality and very sensible prices  ____________________ "he who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man"- Dr. Johnson |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 85 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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